Quotes About Caveat
I voted no on the resolution to give the president authority to go to war against Iraq. I was able to apply caveat emptor. Most of my colleagues could not.
~ Bob Graham
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Wall Street is populated by a bunch of people whose primary goal is to make money, and the rules are pretty much caveat emptor.
~ Steven Levitt
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One wants to entertain the audience till the end. Sometimes, the desire is never-dying, as ANR garu once said. The caveat is that one has to be watchful of public reception.
~ Chiranjeevi
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Or send her reasons why she does not wish to come." Burke's caveat may have been inspired by the knowledge that a year earlier when the Whipple party had spent a week with the Mohaves, Olive had not presented herself, or by Francisco, who had talked with Espaniole months earlier and may have gleaned that Olive preferred to stay.
~ Margot Mifflin
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Now, look, it's true, Americans do want leaders that will come to Washington, D.C. and work together to get things done, but that comes with a very important caveat, it depends what they're trying to do.
~ Marco Rubio
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I will say there is only one caveat as far as 'Logan' goes: I got to the end and went, 'OK, what happens next?' To me, as an audience member, damn. If you can get to the end of the third act of a trilogy and your reaction is 'what the hell happens next,' someone did their job incredibly.
~ Chris Claremont
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an all time favorite: "The large print giveth, the small print taketh away.
~ Tom Waits
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You're never satisfied until you've got two buts and an if attached to everything.
~ Dashiell Hammett
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We can twist poet Alexander Pope's diktat—"the sound must seem an echo of the sense"—into a caveat for the novice writer: When sound doesn't echo sense, the writing misfires.
~ Constance Hale
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